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isle yield to senator whitehouse and then senator lee and senator schumer is coming over to take over the gavel. thank you all for being we're. we'll chat more. >> thank you, chairman. i wonder if i could ask any of the witnesses to speak for a moment about the procedure known as voter caging. the history of that kind of activity and the extent to which this would be addressed by the measure you're describing. >> you can go. >> ms. house. >> sure. so voter caging is another type of deceptive and intimidation tactic that's also been occurring. >> can you describe it for the record? >> absolutely. it is essentially kind of a term of art that is usually used in marketing but now it's essent l essentially when people -- when organizations are those that attempt to send materials or documentation to verify our residency and if that information is sent back and is not verified by
isle yield to senator whitehouse and then senator lee and senator schumer is coming over to take over the gavel. thank you all for being we're. we'll chat more. >> thank you, chairman. i wonder if i could ask any of the witnesses to speak for a moment about the procedure known as voter caging. the history of that kind of activity and the extent to which this would be addressed by the measure you're describing. >> you can go. >> ms. house. >> sure. so voter caging is...
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. >> the chair will note that no one displaces sheldon whitehouse or his legislation. >> ms. house, i want to ask if you want to respond to mr. park's assertion that federal law in this area is sufficient as it now exists or at least could cover much or most of the conduct that you were concerned about. >> sure. mr. park indicated correctly level b is civil and so it does not criminalize or address deceptive tactics and neither do other federal statutes. in fact, there are other conspiracy laws dealing with intimidation and they have not been utilized in a manner necessary to get to specific issues regarding flyers such as this. >> is there nonutilization due to the law being inadequate or -- >> it's inadequate. it's not been -- it's both inadequate and not been utilized by law enforcement authority in order to prosecute these type of claims. the department of justice indicated as such that this is why they support this type of legislation because it would enable them to be very directed in addressing these types of deceptive tactics and flyers. >> with regard to state law, a
. >> the chair will note that no one displaces sheldon whitehouse or his legislation. >> ms. house, i want to ask if you want to respond to mr. park's assertion that federal law in this area is sufficient as it now exists or at least could cover much or most of the conduct that you were concerned about. >> sure. mr. park indicated correctly level b is civil and so it does not criminalize or address deceptive tactics and neither do other federal statutes. in fact, there are...
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i'm going to yield to senator whitehouse and then senator lee and senator schumer is coming to take over the gavel. but thank you all for being here. we'll chat more. >> thank you, chairman. i wonder if i could ask any of the witnesses to speak for a moment about the procedure known as voter caging and the history of that kind of activity and the extent to which this would be addressed. . >> you can go. start. >> ms. house? >> so, voter caging is another type of deceptive intimidation tactic that has also been occurring. >> can you describe it dpr the record of this hearing? >> absolutely. it is essentially kind of a term of art that is usually used in marketing.
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charlie, that as an american citizen having been born in new york general hospital, i have my eye on the whitehouse, you know. >> rose: no, no. have you thought about it? >> have i thought about -- >> rose: yes. in other words, have you looked at david cameron and said in yourself when you looked in the mirror and said i could be david cameron, i could be that person. >> i think david cameron's doing a fantastic job. >> rose: you're in favor of austerity and everything that he and george os borne are doing. they say george osborne is not so keen about you getting that idea because he wants to succeed cameron. >> people should feel the top job is coveted and it's very important for the democracy that people should feel that. like it's a jammed jaw. >> rose: and compete for it because only because of the competition for it -- >> and will the country be best served. because it's only if you do have a ruthless process of elimination by thousands of people, which is an argument i make in this book. >> rose: i just want one last question. can you tell me whether you intend at any point to make a run for
charlie, that as an american citizen having been born in new york general hospital, i have my eye on the whitehouse, you know. >> rose: no, no. have you thought about it? >> have i thought about -- >> rose: yes. in other words, have you looked at david cameron and said in yourself when you looked in the mirror and said i could be david cameron, i could be that person. >> i think david cameron's doing a fantastic job. >> rose: you're in favor of austerity and...
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but him and his whitehouse aides are the continuity and it really is obama laying down the strategy. >> aaron sorkin, jeff daniels, emily mortimer and james mann when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: aaron sorkin is perhaps best known for his iconic television drama the west wing, it was 27 seasons and won emease. he won a script for the social network and nominated for another moneyball. he returns to television about challenges of reporting the news, called the news room. here is the trailer for the news room. >> this is news night. i'm beginning this newscast by apologizing to the american people for failure of this program during the time i've been in charge of it. what we failed is in the mystery. we took a dive for the ratings. i'm quitting circuits and switching teams. i'm going with the guys who are getting creamed. >> welcome to news 92.0. this is the news show. >> they're very young out there. >> this is what you can be badly at. >> this is george's country. >> you thought the russians
but him and his whitehouse aides are the continuity and it really is obama laying down the strategy. >> aaron sorkin, jeff daniels, emily mortimer and james mann when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: aaron sorkin is perhaps best known for his iconic television drama the west wing, it was 27 seasons and won emease. he won a script for the social network and nominated for another moneyball. he...
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. >> rose: he was at the whitehouse. >> was at the whitehouse and still is. >> rose: the other question that comes that has to do with this book the richness of some of the things you have learned like the conversation between the president of egypt mubarak and the president of the united states. when the president of egypt was under intense pressure to leave. >> that's right. and the debate that took place inside the whitehouse, charlie, was how hard do you push mubarak out. and you had a faction led by hillary clinton and bob gates the defense secretary at the time, you don't want to push president mubarak out until you have a pretty good understanding of what's going to follow. you know, what gates always used to say before he left washington is the question, the three words never heard in washington enough and then what, okay. and he raised that same issue i think when you spoke to him a few weeks ago. in this case, the and then what looked pretty scary to them. there was a younger group within the whitehouse that could imagine themselves in tahrir square with those students. and th
. >> rose: he was at the whitehouse. >> was at the whitehouse and still is. >> rose: the other question that comes that has to do with this book the richness of some of the things you have learned like the conversation between the president of egypt mubarak and the president of the united states. when the president of egypt was under intense pressure to leave. >> that's right. and the debate that took place inside the whitehouse, charlie, was how hard do you push mubarak...
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at the pulpit of the whitehouse castigating whatever the name of the company was, and forcing them to vote yes because it required unanimous concept or something like that. it angered me so much, it troubled me so much that you have that much engagement by the federal government by the president of the united states that i sold my chrysler which i actually liked and bought a ford which didn't get a bail out, pays taxes doesn't have security loss carry forwards, made a commitment to its union in a traditional way. didn't have the hyper activity and ford i think is deserving of more praise than general motors or chrysler. >> rose: because they went out and borrowed the money beforehand before the collapse became and they were in a good position when they did come. >> kudos for -- >> rose: -- pay back -- >> of course they do because in a bankruptcy the debt is totally reduced. not only that, we now learn that when, because of lower debt service and because of china and other places, gm is making money, great. i'm all for that. but they're not paying taxes. they have a tax loss carry forw
at the pulpit of the whitehouse castigating whatever the name of the company was, and forcing them to vote yes because it required unanimous concept or something like that. it angered me so much, it troubled me so much that you have that much engagement by the federal government by the president of the united states that i sold my chrysler which i actually liked and bought a ford which didn't get a bail out, pays taxes doesn't have security loss carry forwards, made a commitment to its union in...
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.>> ose: we called the obamians, the struggle inde the whitehouse to definemerican power. indatoas moreacly tailof foreignicy in the fit uple yes s stadminion. than grge bhorce beyond h. in otherords, just about everybody in the admintration changes at the top levels. thers almt no one othern hillary cln unr ama who were before. but m and his whitehous aides e thontinuy and itreally is obama ling down the strategy. >> aon sork, jf daniels, emilmoim andam when we continue.icatio from o studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: aaron sorkinis perhaps be own for his icic telision d the we wi, i was 27 seasons and w emease. won a script forhe social network and nominad for another moneall. he returns to television about challenges of repoing the news,alled t ne room. here is the trailer f the news om. >> this is news night i'm beginning ts newscast by apolizing to the aerican people for failure of th prograduringhe time i've been in char of what wfailede myer we tk a de for the ratings. i'm quittingircuits and i'm going with the guys who are getting creamed. >> wel
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i want to tell you, also, about a good time at the whitehouse yesterday. >> this is the bill press show. ♪ we're the idea nobody wants to hear. until the truth reveals itself. and there's only one place you'll find us. on the next gavin newsom show: google's sergey brin and anne wojcicki give gavin a hands on look at google's glasses. >>that's facinating. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> listen and watch the bill press show on your favorite radio station and now on current tv. this is the bill press show. welcome to the pin room. >> hey, 11 minutes before the top. hour. happy friday june 1st. pardon me while i take -- >> that full of energy drink. >> i take another sip from my bubba keg this morning here i didn't, indeed, we will tell you about the big unveiling at the whitehouse yesterday but first, jumping into the spin room mitt romney goes all the way up to california yesterday to stand in front of the abandoned solendra plant, the abandoned manufacturers who got a clone from the stimulus, from the energy department and they went belly up when china undercut the price of solar panels. p
i want to tell you, also, about a good time at the whitehouse yesterday. >> this is the bill press show. ♪ we're the idea nobody wants to hear. until the truth reveals itself. and there's only one place you'll find us. on the next gavin newsom show: google's sergey brin and anne wojcicki give gavin a hands on look at google's glasses. >>that's facinating. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> listen and watch the bill press show on your favorite radio station and now on current tv....
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held a little brief news conference, made a statement, took some questions in the briefing room at the whitehouse where he made a statement that mitt romney immediately jumped on. this is what the president said about the economy: >> we created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months. over 800,000 just this year along. the private sector is doing fine. that was -- that was immediately leaped on by mitt romney. later in the afternoon the president clarified, when reporters qaim into the oval office president obama clarified his remark: >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. >> that's the reason i had the press conference. >> now, what was the president saying? i will tell you what he was saying. he was telling the truth for one thing. it is true. compared -- what he was saying is, compared to the public sector, the private sector is doing fine. 44.3 million new jobs in the private sector. 27 months straight of new job garote, positive job growth in the private sector. last month, there were only 69,000 new jobs created but those were jobs created in the private sector. at t
held a little brief news conference, made a statement, took some questions in the briefing room at the whitehouse where he made a statement that mitt romney immediately jumped on. this is what the president said about the economy: >> we created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months. over 800,000 just this year along. the private sector is doing fine. that was -- that was immediately leaped on by mitt romney. later in the afternoon the president clarified, when reporters qaim into the...
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jay carney will be doing his press briefing today at 12:30 at the whitehouse. i will be there representing all of you when we come back bill burton from priorities u.s.a. supporting president obama with a new ad out. he will tell us all about it right here and ryan griffin from huffington post all in the next hour. >> this is the bill press show. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. good to see you today. it is wednesday june 13th. hello, and welcome. welcome to the full-court press here on current tv where we tackle the big stories of the day and take your calls at 866, 55 press and mitt romney, he is at it again says the federal government has nothing to do with hiring or firing teachers or firefighters but he is only wrong by billions and billions and billions of dollars. once again, well get into that and a lot more on today's full-court press. today's news update. good morning, jacki. >> good morning, jacki. good morning everybody. president obama is having a difficult time convincing independent he has the right plan for the economy moving forward. >> that's a
jay carney will be doing his press briefing today at 12:30 at the whitehouse. i will be there representing all of you when we come back bill burton from priorities u.s.a. supporting president obama with a new ad out. he will tell us all about it right here and ryan griffin from huffington post all in the next hour. >> this is the bill press show. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. good to see you today. it is wednesday june 13th. hello, and welcome. welcome to the full-court press here...
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. >> bill, a marriage proposal at the whitehouse. friday's lgbt pride month reception, a trans gendered man dropped on one knee and asked his partner to marry him pities. scout is his name legally goes by one name. he had planned for almost a year to pop the question to lynn lynn margolie. the marriage will be a legal heterosexual marriage since scout is legally recognized as a male. in the east room. >> i don't know, man. >> that's a busy day at the whitehouse on friday. right? >> the president had time to head out for will you know in d c. this time with people who had entered another one of those contests for a chance to have lunch. they went to link-in restaurant. >> yeah. >> the hitll he ate an all-natural burger with which he hadder cheese, kale salad. >> it's healthier, small plates. >> sweet tea. >> sweet tea. >> that's not health. >> that's not health. >> the international olympic committee has opened an investigation into ticket sales for the london games after the sunday times newspaper reported tracts showing up on the bl
. >> bill, a marriage proposal at the whitehouse. friday's lgbt pride month reception, a trans gendered man dropped on one knee and asked his partner to marry him pities. scout is his name legally goes by one name. he had planned for almost a year to pop the question to lynn lynn margolie. the marriage will be a legal heterosexual marriage since scout is legally recognized as a male. in the east room. >> i don't know, man. >> that's a busy day at the whitehouse on friday....
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you know, i thought it was actually really cool the way in which jay carney did that yesterday at the whitehouse press briefing, jay carney up of course white house spokesperson when he had henry from fox news was badgering again and again about this atf, about fast and furious, you know, saying where are the documents? where are the documents? when is eric holder going to cooperate? badge badgering jay carney and, you know basically carney called him out. he goes, you know, well, as you would know because with your channel, that is to spend enormous times focused on this you would know better than anyone else how cooperative, in fact the attorney general, eric holder has been. it's the moments of accountability, the same kind of thing you are talking about doing that i would love to see more of. you know, i think that whether it is in a white house press briefing or when progressives go on fox news, you know, being willing to talk about their coverage and hold them accountable for it and to, you know, keep in mind, say, sure let's have a conversation. i will go on your show, but if i do, we are
you know, i thought it was actually really cool the way in which jay carney did that yesterday at the whitehouse press briefing, jay carney up of course white house spokesperson when he had henry from fox news was badgering again and again about this atf, about fast and furious, you know, saying where are the documents? where are the documents? when is eric holder going to cooperate? badge badgering jay carney and, you know basically carney called him out. he goes, you know, well, as you would...
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>> i was in a briefing about a week or so ago at the whitehouse where they sort of generally said they thought a lot of the bill would survive without the mandate. the question is: what happens to states that have already started to put some of these practices into place? what is amazing is that the republicans are attacking the mandate, first of all, because it's their idea. this is their idea. healthcare reform 10 years ago was a mandate. >> a cost containment measure. >> they are for it before obama was for it. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> lost their idea. and said we better come up with something else. >> it was sold by the insurance companibs companies and the heritage foundation as a cost containment measure. >> this is the cost that con conservative movement has and if you wanted to control costs which everybody recognizes you have to control healthcare cost if you have any hope of controlling the budget, this is one of the ways to do that. >> your maintainer point is that they say that the substance of the law survives even without the individual mandate? >> yeah. i think the num
>> i was in a briefing about a week or so ago at the whitehouse where they sort of generally said they thought a lot of the bill would survive without the mandate. the question is: what happens to states that have already started to put some of these practices into place? what is amazing is that the republicans are attacking the mandate, first of all, because it's their idea. this is their idea. healthcare reform 10 years ago was a mandate. >> a cost containment measure. >>...
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president obama is giving a little -- getting a little late start at the whitehouse. he won't get to the presidential daily briefing until noon. i hope he gets to sleep in a little bit or work out relax a little bit. then he has a private lunch in the private dining room with the crowned prince for abu dabai, mohammad binzayed. he will attend a campaign event at the jefferson hotel at 16th street in washington, d.c. tonight, welcoming members of congress, republicans and democrats to the white house south lawn. is it should be a beautiful night for the annual congressional picnic. jay carney back in the briefing schedule today will have a briefing today at 12:30. i will be there rep 'senting all of you. joe williams coming up next. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> hey, good morning, everybody. it's wednesday june 27th. good to see you today. welcome to the full-court press. your new morning show on current tv, the online progressive morning show anywhere on cable t.v. in this entire country. we have a lot to talk about this morning, very exci
president obama is giving a little -- getting a little late start at the whitehouse. he won't get to the presidential daily briefing until noon. i hope he gets to sleep in a little bit or work out relax a little bit. then he has a private lunch in the private dining room with the crowned prince for abu dabai, mohammad binzayed. he will attend a campaign event at the jefferson hotel at 16th street in washington, d.c. tonight, welcoming members of congress, republicans and democrats to the white...
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no briefing at the whitehouse today. jay carney will gaggle as they call it, to reporters on board air force one. the big news, supreme court decision led by john roberts yesterday saying no, mitt romney. yes, american people. the affordable care act is constitutional, and it shall stand. >> this is the bill press show. what's my secret for sunday lunch? my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> good morning, everybody. happy friday. it is friday june 29th. welcome to the full-court press here on current tv bringing you all of the latest stories and there is one big story we have been covering from every angle and will continue to do so. a supreme court. a big victory for the american people. a big victory for millions of american families who could not afford health insurance before but now thing. that was yesterday's supreme court decision led by chief justice don roberts -- john roberts upholding the affordable ca
no briefing at the whitehouse today. jay carney will gaggle as they call it, to reporters on board air force one. the big news, supreme court decision led by john roberts yesterday saying no, mitt romney. yes, american people. the affordable care act is constitutional, and it shall stand. >> this is the bill press show. what's my secret for sunday lunch? my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. [ ♪ theme...
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and at 12:30 this afternoon, jay carney will have this briefing at the whitehouse. we will be there. we will tell you all about it tomorrow. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] hey, hello everybody. it is monday june 4th. good to see you today. hope you had a great weekend, ready to tackle the beginning of the week here and the gig stories this monday. >> that's what we do on the full-court press, your new morning show on current tv bringing you the story, the big stories of the day and take your calls at 866-55866-55 press. are you thirsty for a nice, big, cool soft drink? don't go to new york city. mayor bloomberg said he is going to ban the sale of soft drinks over 16 ounces. what i want to know is: what the difference between buying one 32 ounce drink which you can't, or two 16-ounce drinks, which you can. i can't i don't get it. we will talk about that and more here in this next hour together. first, we go out to los angeles, say hello to jacki schechner today's currents news update. hello, jacki. >> hello, bill. good morning everyone. if th
and at 12:30 this afternoon, jay carney will have this briefing at the whitehouse. we will be there. we will tell you all about it tomorrow. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] hey, hello everybody. it is monday june 4th. good to see you today. hope you had a great weekend, ready to tackle the beginning of the week here and the gig stories this monday. >> that's what we do on the full-court press, your new morning show on current tv bringing you the story, the...
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and right now on that subject of critical infrastructure senators jon kyl, sheldon whitehouse, barbara mikulski are trying to work on this compromise effort to bring the two sides together on what's the best way to secure critical infrastructure; power plants, you know, telecommunications networks. so there was a draft circulated of what that compromise looks like. >> guest: right. >> host: at this point still really early, but it did kind of lay out a framework of where they're going, and the u.s. chamber of commerce said they didn't like what they saw. iti, another trade group in the tech industry also voiced some concerns about it. what are your thoughts on that? >> guest: well, that -- we are applauding the effort by those senators to try to find a balanced approach to how you deal with the critical infrastructure in this country and insuring that it's protected against the kind of cyber threats that we know exist. it has to be balanced, you have to make sure that it is not overly regulatory, you have to make sure that there are the right protections there, and you have to insure t
and right now on that subject of critical infrastructure senators jon kyl, sheldon whitehouse, barbara mikulski are trying to work on this compromise effort to bring the two sides together on what's the best way to secure critical infrastructure; power plants, you know, telecommunications networks. so there was a draft circulated of what that compromise looks like. >> guest: right. >> host: at this point still really early, but it did kind of lay out a framework of where they're...
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senatorers, sheldon whitehouse and john mccain have joined forces to both take his side in case at the united states supreme court. he's the attorney general for the great state of montana. montana has done something that might offer the country way out of the mess we've gotten ourself into in the past couple of years. almost half of the states in the country had laws restricting corporate spending on state elections. when citizens united removed the corporate ban on federal election spending, the states followed. every state reverted back to the wild, wild west of rich guys and corporates buying the government they preferred. every single state in the union abandoned its own corporate spending regulations after citizens united except for one. except for montana. for 100 years, since 1912, they have had a law that limited how much corporates could spend the it's called the corrupt practices act. back in the early 1900s, montana was a mining baron's playground. they would spent a thousands dollars to win the election official they wanted. they sponsored parades. they distributed free ci
senatorers, sheldon whitehouse and john mccain have joined forces to both take his side in case at the united states supreme court. he's the attorney general for the great state of montana. montana has done something that might offer the country way out of the mess we've gotten ourself into in the past couple of years. almost half of the states in the country had laws restricting corporate spending on state elections. when citizens united removed the corporate ban on federal election spending,...
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there are races where you can't -- senator whitehouse in rhode island won't have a lot of money spent against him because he's strong in a competitive state. but i don't believe being outspent means you lose. i think if you have enough, and we have had huge support on the internet, huge direct mail, and i have 51,000 people that have contributed to me. citizens united has, in one case, 17 people have given $50 million to citizens united. i mean, that's the contrast here. but if you have enough, even if you're outspent two or three or four to one, you can win. i don't know if you can win if you're outspent eight to one, but if you do what you need to do -- that's why we're always build this grassroots effort. and at the same time, as we're running, we're building the effort on citizens united to fight back -- my wife says it sounds like carnival barking, but my website, sherr sherrodbrown.com, we've got 150,000 people, some of them, many of them from this show who have come and signed up in our citizens united petition. other progressive senators are doing the same to build this grassr
there are races where you can't -- senator whitehouse in rhode island won't have a lot of money spent against him because he's strong in a competitive state. but i don't believe being outspent means you lose. i think if you have enough, and we have had huge support on the internet, huge direct mail, and i have 51,000 people that have contributed to me. citizens united has, in one case, 17 people have given $50 million to citizens united. i mean, that's the contrast here. but if you have enough,...